Truck ferrying crude from Lokichar, Turkana arrive in Changamwe

The government says it will source for a buyer of Kenya's crude oil in the international market through a competitive process once it produces 200,000 barrels, which is enough for a shipload. The government says the option of refining crude oil in Kenya is still viable in the future, with the Kenya Pipeline Company saying it will spend Sh 1.8 billion to upgrade facilities at the Kenya Petroleum Refineries in Changamwe. Peter Mwangangi reports on a day that trucks carrying the commodity from

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